Hi, On 5 October 2016 at 23:52, Peter Bittner <peter.bitt...@gmx.net> wrote: > There were some rather exciting news on the Ubuntu Devices Newsletter > [1] today. Spotlight: Nextcloud, the reborn ownCloud, is now offered > as a plug-and-play box for your living room. > > [1] > http://us3.campaign-archive2.com/?u=56dac47c206ba0f58ec25f314&id=95cfe09215&e=54c87c95b3 >
Indeed, I ordered one myself, which apparently ships tomorrow. > Though, there is one more thing: Why is it offered only with a 1 TB > HDD? - Why not 2 TB or more? And is it actually super-silent and low > energy? (If not, why?) > It's not a standard SATA drive, but has a USB interface. You can see that in this image on the WD Labs site. http://wdlabs.wd.com/global/images/products/PiKit_image02.jpg WD Labs don't sell larger capacity drives. 1TB is (currently) the max they sell. You'd have to ask them why, but I imagine the demand for a USB connected large capacity drive with the configuration above isn't high enough yet. http://wdlabs.wd.com/products/wd-pidrive-1tb-kit/ You might get better / more comprehensive answers in the WD community. http://wdlabs.wd.com/community/ e.g. https://community.wd.com/t/pidrive-1tb-buy-separately/178652 Cheers, -- Alan Pope Community Manager Canonical - Ubuntu Engineering and Services +44 (0) 7973 620 164 alan.p...@canonical.com http://ubuntu.com/ -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp